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thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. meteorologist steve rudin. >> a cold start to this friday. nbc is tribes -- at least isit is dry. mainly clear for the morning. the clouds will approach from the west this afternoon. we could see a little drizzle as we move into the overnight. snow flurries may move to the south of d.c., but we don't expect accumulation. look to the left side of the screen. an approaching storm system will continue to develop and could bring accumulating snow in the form of several inches by sunday afternoon. a complete look at the forecast in much more detail. in julyenjoy the weather today because there will be changes on sunday. >>> changes are just the bottom. everything still in our favor as far as travel times. 66 and 95 in virginia, 95 and the b-w parkway. as you come off the 14th street bridge towards the reagan building on a lower 14th street there's a crash heading into southwest d.c. traffic is getting by to the right. back to you. >> tha
thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. meteorologist steve rudin. >> a cold start to this friday. nbc is tribes -- at least isit is dry. mainly clear for the morning. the clouds will approach from the west this afternoon. we could see a little drizzle as we move into the overnight. snow flurries may move to the south of d.c., but we don't expect accumulation. look to the...
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he joins us from new york. always an honor to have you on the program, sir. >> thank you, tavis, glad to be back. tavis: we are engaged in three wars simultaneously in three muslim countries. does that disturb you? >> well, the answer is yes, but not because necessarily we're involved in three wars. i can imagine we could be involved in three wars and in each case you might say this was a good decision and it's being conducted in a good way. my problem here is i don't think applies. as you know, i did not support the 2003 iraq war. i thought that was a war of choice and a bad one. secondly, while i supported the original decision after 9/11 to go into afghanistan and remove the taliban, i do not support what we have decided to do over the past two years, which is triple our military footprint in the country and to essentially become a protagonist in afghanistan's, the war against the taliban. most recently as i expect you know, i do not support the decision to initiate a no-fly zone or a no-fly zone plus in lib
he joins us from new york. always an honor to have you on the program, sir. >> thank you, tavis, glad to be back. tavis: we are engaged in three wars simultaneously in three muslim countries. does that disturb you? >> well, the answer is yes, but not because necessarily we're involved in three wars. i can imagine we could be involved in three wars and in each case you might say this was a good decision and it's being conducted in a good way. my problem here is i don't think applies....
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to be used for some security. to be used for do. not join the bank so when you bring you the world's worst to take brand because of the prison there goes across europe voters are saying no to more spirity measures portugal's prime minister has quit off the paula but voted down a fresh round of cuts because he has three months left to repay almost ten billion euro at a time when its sovereign credit rating has been caught. the only option left is national default to tell liberals the country called pay back its loans or accept an e.u. bailout similar to greece and ireland it hasn't happened in the west since the second world war but the longer you postpone this necessary evil. the more costly it is is going to be at the same time military intervention in libya is costing hundreds of millions of euro many a furious so what they see is and are necessary and expensive campaign somebody. transfer the finance minister about the financing of this and i think the overwhelming sense that you got from among the public in britain with skeptici
to be used for some security. to be used for do. not join the bank so when you bring you the world's worst to take brand because of the prison there goes across europe voters are saying no to more spirity measures portugal's prime minister has quit off the paula but voted down a fresh round of cuts because he has three months left to repay almost ten billion euro at a time when its sovereign credit rating has been caught. the only option left is national default to tell liberals the country...
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to show us that before. we do have a bomb that landed in a garden in a civilian home. we have not seen any evidence until now of any civilian targets being hit or any civilian casualties. host: liz sly is joining us from tripoli right now. what is the level of awareness there about the involvement of nato right now versus the u.s.? how are people interpreting the leadership of what is happening over the skies? guest: i don't think there is a clear understanding of what is going on. libyan state television, anti- western propaganda. other people do watch other channels but they don't follow the ins and outs. one of my concerns is that the people who want gaddafi gone are pinning too much hope on this mission, and they are expecting it to go further than it actually will. host: is there a mood about ground troops? did they feel it would be more helpful to the rebel movement? are they concerned? guest: people are not really talking about that. it may be an issue in the east where the rebels are fighting. here y
to show us that before. we do have a bomb that landed in a garden in a civilian home. we have not seen any evidence until now of any civilian targets being hit or any civilian casualties. host: liz sly is joining us from tripoli right now. what is the level of awareness there about the involvement of nato right now versus the u.s.? how are people interpreting the leadership of what is happening over the skies? guest: i don't think there is a clear understanding of what is going on. libyan state...
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some of the pictures are too disturbing for us to show. misrata matters because it is the last big town in western libya still in western -- still in rebel hands. the airport was shut down today, and the main hospital seemed to be controlled by pro- gaddafi forces. the fighting today is said to be centered on the port. last night, the coalition bombed the capital, -- the capitol, tripoli, for the fourth night running. images on the television plainly showed military vehicles running. but the government insisted that civilian areas and had been hit and 18 civilians had died. according to libyan television, these pictures showed injured civilians. today, the libyan authorities took journalists to see a funeral ceremony for civilians they say have been killed in a coalition attacks. it has not been possible to confirm this. colonel gaddafi is still promising his supporters victory. there were signs that some were getting nervous, but the coalition's intervention has not been nearly as devastating as many expected. 7 now, -- so now, if the coa
some of the pictures are too disturbing for us to show. misrata matters because it is the last big town in western libya still in western -- still in rebel hands. the airport was shut down today, and the main hospital seemed to be controlled by pro- gaddafi forces. the fighting today is said to be centered on the port. last night, the coalition bombed the capital, -- the capitol, tripoli, for the fourth night running. images on the television plainly showed military vehicles running. but the...
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after use of force, you have to use diplomacy again. >> i understand that. the people of the ivory coast are being raided by the police. in some cases, they have already been killed. everyday you give diplomacy a chance is a day that they may suffer the ultimate consequences. >> you think that if we give up -- the killing has already started on both sides, will continue? you have a certain tendency of using ever where the use of force. where have you succeeded in that? in iraq? you have never succeeded. >> the funeral of a hollywood actress elizabeth taylor is taking place in los angeles just a day after she died of heart failure. she is in a cemetery where many of her fellow celebrities are laid to rest. she was a very public person. >> somebody who lived so much in the spotlight and seemed to enjoy and relished the spotlight. this was very low-key. it took the people of los angeles by surprise. the forest lawn cemetery is the final resting place of many celebrities including michael jackson, who was a very good friend of elizabeth taylor. there is no indic
after use of force, you have to use diplomacy again. >> i understand that. the people of the ivory coast are being raided by the police. in some cases, they have already been killed. everyday you give diplomacy a chance is a day that they may suffer the ultimate consequences. >> you think that if we give up -- the killing has already started on both sides, will continue? you have a certain tendency of using ever where the use of force. where have you succeeded in that? in iraq? you...
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this, like so many other things, is impossible for us to verify. colonel gaddafi is still promising supporters they will win. a few days ago they must have wondered if that was true. the coalition's intervention so far has not been nearly as devastating as many people here expect it. -- expected. as another night of bombings begins and there are air strikes on the edges of town, opinion here is starting to shift again. if the coalition cannot prevent colonel gaddafi from taking back the town, then they are starting to hope that he may be able to stay in power here after all. >>> the united nations secretary general has been speaking with our u.s. correspondent, and he talked about additional measures the u.n. resolution would bring. >> he mentioned that if the libyans continue to not comply with the u.n. security council resolution calling for a cease- fire and calling for attacks on civilians to stop, the security council could take additional measures. i asked what they were, and he did not give a straight answer. he said it was a matter for the
this, like so many other things, is impossible for us to verify. colonel gaddafi is still promising supporters they will win. a few days ago they must have wondered if that was true. the coalition's intervention so far has not been nearly as devastating as many people here expect it. -- expected. as another night of bombings begins and there are air strikes on the edges of town, opinion here is starting to shift again. if the coalition cannot prevent colonel gaddafi from taking back the town,...
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clipper cards can be used at all agencies. senior and youth riders, you have until june 1st to make the switch. >>> all right. let's go over traffic to the traffic center. checking the roads. how do they look? >> nothing going on. >> no, no weather, nothing. >> it is wet out there. and we have been talking about it all morning that the drains may not be quite getting water off the roads. just be careful again. i know you might be fatigued from the driving in the rain. let's go outside and take a look at westbound 24 as you drive up to the tunnel. looks good here. and if you want to get on the road before it gets really bad, as a matter of fact, steve said that we're going to have showers this morning. so it may be a little bit better than yesterday when after 7:00 we just had all the horrible rain. did i say horrible? i'll back off from that. heavy rain. toll plaza westbound people are trying to avoid. light traffic so far. hasn't caused a big problem. and this morning's commute in the south bay on 237, traffic moving along we
clipper cards can be used at all agencies. senior and youth riders, you have until june 1st to make the switch. >>> all right. let's go over traffic to the traffic center. checking the roads. how do they look? >> nothing going on. >> no, no weather, nothing. >> it is wet out there. and we have been talking about it all morning that the drains may not be quite getting water off the roads. just be careful again. i know you might be fatigued from the driving in the rain....
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brought up just now about the whole issue of us being that. the rebels really did us this it is compliant and that's a really important point ok you want to jump in there probably the last comment of the program here i mean what is very any limits to the support of the toppling of the regime in libya is very limited in your mind if you just put boots on the ground i mean we do everything we can to get rid of gadhafi right and have forced regime change go back to the old strategy. well of course there are limits but we're nowhere near there yet it's very hard to topple a regime just using air power. so we were going to have to start to think of novel uses of american power projection in order to make this happen but yes there is there is there is a limit we this is not worth a nother iraq that that is that i'll concede that for sure but it need not escalate to that point sorry gentlemen we've run out of time but i have to jump in many thanks to my guests today in syracuse in london and in new york and thanks to our viewers for watching if you a
brought up just now about the whole issue of us being that. the rebels really did us this it is compliant and that's a really important point ok you want to jump in there probably the last comment of the program here i mean what is very any limits to the support of the toppling of the regime in libya is very limited in your mind if you just put boots on the ground i mean we do everything we can to get rid of gadhafi right and have forced regime change go back to the old strategy. well of course...
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the us navy uses practically only that for steam traps and valves. - my background with the us navy goes to 1952 when i was working with westinghouse, and westinghouse had designed and manufactured the reactor for the first nuclear submarine, nautilus. and they needed bellows seal valves, and the bellows seal valves at that time were in non-existence, and when i got the inquiries, i didn't know what "bellow" meant. i looked in the czech-english vocabulary and found out it's a bellow. so i looked in an american list of manufacturers, i found four manufacturers, and i ordered a bellow catalogue and so on, and started to design a bellows seal globe valve. and within about six weeks after the decision, i had already a prototype, tested in our plant--first plant-- with the help of a very top engineer by the name of duplessis. and i went to... ...to pittsburgh, where the head office of westinghouse was, and i left it there, and explained the features, etc., and within about three months, i asked for quotations, and i quoted, and i got the order for bellows seal valves from westinghouse for the
the us navy uses practically only that for steam traps and valves. - my background with the us navy goes to 1952 when i was working with westinghouse, and westinghouse had designed and manufactured the reactor for the first nuclear submarine, nautilus. and they needed bellows seal valves, and the bellows seal valves at that time were in non-existence, and when i got the inquiries, i didn't know what "bellow" meant. i looked in the czech-english vocabulary and found out it's a bellow....
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she sends us a message wishing us three days of inspiration banshee hopefully will be with us again next year. i want to let my co-host take over and introduced our next special guest. thank you. [applause] >> mike bloomberg has made our beloved city a safer city, a greener city, a more educated city, and maybe even a hipper city. he is a wonderful man and a great philanthropist. i am en route to and produced a man i respect, admire -- i am prowled to introduce a man i respect, i admire. [applause] >> good evening. thank you for those kind words. tina, i just wanted to congratulate you on the merger of newsweek with the daily beat. the result is a new endeavor that tina has named "news beat." i think that is a series of shows on the discovery channel, but that is something else. there are quite a few people sharing the spotlight of the issues of women. tina profiles women all over the globe who are making a big difference and inspiring all of us to do better. i certainly see that in new york. our home is home to more than 4 million women. it is fair to say they probably do more than half
she sends us a message wishing us three days of inspiration banshee hopefully will be with us again next year. i want to let my co-host take over and introduced our next special guest. thank you. [applause] >> mike bloomberg has made our beloved city a safer city, a greener city, a more educated city, and maybe even a hipper city. he is a wonderful man and a great philanthropist. i am en route to and produced a man i respect, admire -- i am prowled to introduce a man i respect, i admire....
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this is what canadians expect of us in parliament, all of us. the budget tabled by, -- this week by the minister of finance, the next phase of canada's economic action plan is critical to promote economic recovery. it seeks to promote growth, create jobs, and help those in need with affordable measures and to do all of these things without raising taxes. its contents not only reflected the wide input of canadians, including the input of other political parties, it has the strong support of canadians. indeed, there was nothing, absolutely nothing in the budget that the opposition could not or should not have supported. unfortunately, mr. ignatief and his coalition partners made it abundantly clear that they wanted to force an election instead. canada's fourth election in seven years, and election canadians had told them clearly that they do not want. thus, the vote today, which obviously disappoints me, will, i suspect might disappoint most canadians. as a consequence, i will have to meet with the governor general tomorrow to advise him of the si
this is what canadians expect of us in parliament, all of us. the budget tabled by, -- this week by the minister of finance, the next phase of canada's economic action plan is critical to promote economic recovery. it seeks to promote growth, create jobs, and help those in need with affordable measures and to do all of these things without raising taxes. its contents not only reflected the wide input of canadians, including the input of other political parties, it has the strong support of...
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thank you for joining us. jared, start with a kind of can you give us an overview. what is going on with housing now? >> first of all, there are many basketball players in this administration who are much, much better than me. let's correct that for the record. i play with the president a couple of times and he can get around me with absolutely no problem. but he is a lot younger than i am. i would say, of, i'm just going to speak broadly as jim asked for a few minutes. we'll have a discussion. i know we're going to have time for your questions as well. of all the issues i deal with at the white house, homeownership is one that evokes some of the strongest emotions and i think you can feel some of that if you read, i thought very readable supplement that the "national journal" did on this issue. obviously unemployment does too but they're intimately related. a primary cause of the great recession and elevated unemployment rate was the housing bubble, a massive asset bubble inflated by a massive failure of the system of housing finance both private and public. and ye
thank you for joining us. jared, start with a kind of can you give us an overview. what is going on with housing now? >> first of all, there are many basketball players in this administration who are much, much better than me. let's correct that for the record. i play with the president a couple of times and he can get around me with absolutely no problem. but he is a lot younger than i am. i would say, of, i'm just going to speak broadly as jim asked for a few minutes. we'll have a...